New Delhi/Buldhana/Chandrapur: Maharashtra has border dispute with two other states including Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana for years. continues. But, you will be surprised to know that there are such disputed villages in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra 48 where people Has nothing to do with border disputes. In the midst of a border dispute between four states (Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana), residents of 48 villages of Chandrapur Lottery has been going on for years. Along with Maharashtra, they are taking full advantage of the government schemes of two states Karnataka and Telangana. The interesting thing is that the voter ID cards of the people of these villages are also made on the basis of the boundaries of the three states.
from Maharashtra-Telangana border Adjacent to 48 disputed village According to media reports, the Maharashtra-Karnataka dispute may have brought the border dispute between the two states to the center stage, but Maharashtra People living in the disputed villages of Chandrapur district 48 adjacent to the Telangana border seem completely unconcerned by this debate. It is surprising to know that the people of these 48 disputed villages are taking full advantage of the government schemes of two states. Huh. According to media reports, Maharashtra rather Telangana is taking full advantage of the schemes of the government.
with any Govt. Farmers are ready to go As per, all 48 disputed villages of Maharashtra bordering Telangana (as per Maharashtra Map) Jivati Taluka of Chandrapur District are situated. The people of these 48 villages are included in the voter list of both the states. Former Sarpanch of Paramdoli Gram Panchayat Vaman Pawar said that when I was a child, the dispute between the two states (Maharashtra and Telangana) is unresolved since then, but we are taking benefits of the schemes of both the states. He said that 48 in the disputed villages 300-94 There are farmers, who are ready to go with any government that provides permanent lease of farms.
This is how it came out matters of villagesPlease inform that the matter of these 48 disputed villages of Chandrapur came to the fore when The people of Maharashtra’s Buldhana district raised the demand to merge themselves with Madhya Pradesh. People of four villages Bhingara, Gomal-1, Gomal-2 and Chalistapari in Buldhana’s Jalgaon Jamod taluka had last week written a letter to the district administration demanding their merger with Madhya Pradesh. He had said that he has been fighting for his rights for the last 94 year. Prior to this demand by the residents of Buldhana villages, Karnataka Chief Minister Basraj Bommai had recently claimed amid tensions over the border dispute with Maharashtra that some villages in southern Maharashtra’s Sangli district were at one time in Karnataka due to severe water problems. wanted to join. After this demand of the residents of Buldhana, the matter of these villages of Chandrapur also came to light. ,
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